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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8588157" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>more on this topic, my dad was by no means a rich man back in the mid 60s when much of the innagaddadavida era stuff was recorded, but he had a sansui receiver (which weighed like 90 lbs) and a pair of sansui speakers with a PA style 12" 2 4" mids and 2 compression tweeters with adjustable passive xovers on them purchased in 1965. He also had a TEAC reel to reel and a DUAL turntable, the last two items i currently own. The receiver and speakers went by the wayside shortly after i graduated high school but i had full access to them as a child and would crank them up regularly. They sounded absolutely awesome!! When i was a kid i didnt appreciate them fully because i looked at them as "old tech that just cant keep up with modern stuff", how wrong i was. Shoulda listened to my ears and not my stupid brain for thinking that just because its old doesnt mean it cant rock out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8588157, member: 664079"] more on this topic, my dad was by no means a rich man back in the mid 60s when much of the innagaddadavida era stuff was recorded, but he had a sansui receiver (which weighed like 90 lbs) and a pair of sansui speakers with a PA style 12" 2 4" mids and 2 compression tweeters with adjustable passive xovers on them purchased in 1965. He also had a TEAC reel to reel and a DUAL turntable, the last two items i currently own. The receiver and speakers went by the wayside shortly after i graduated high school but i had full access to them as a child and would crank them up regularly. They sounded absolutely awesome!! When i was a kid i didnt appreciate them fully because i looked at them as "old tech that just cant keep up with modern stuff", how wrong i was. Shoulda listened to my ears and not my stupid brain for thinking that just because its old doesnt mean it cant rock out! [/QUOTE]
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